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1 mile from Taynuilt and 12 miles from Oban, Airdeny Chalets is situated in
3.5 acres of peaceful natural habitat, with its own bluebell wood and a
myriad of wildlife. The chalets enjoy spectacular views of Ben Cruachan and
Glen Etive, enjoy their own privacy and each have their own parking area.
There is plenty of space for children to run around in a safe environment.
An added bonus is that it is a Omidge free zone!
There are four 3 star, 2 bedroom chalets which each have a twin and a double
bedroom. The three 4 star 3 bedroom chalets have a double bedroom with en
suite shower and either two twin bedrooms or a twin bedroom and one with
full size bunk beds. The chalets are furnished to a very high standard and
immaculately maintained by the resident owner.
Ideal for walking, cycling, fishing, bird watching, touring Western
Highlands & Islands or just relaxing.
Details
Nearest Train Station: Taynuilt 1 mile
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Group Affiliations: VisitScotland; ASSC
Ratings/Awards: VisitScotland 3 & 4 Star
Tourist Board Members: Yes
Months Open: All Year
Number of Units: 7
Unit Type: Chalets
Price Guide: £279 to £725
Nearest Major Town: Oban
Distance: 12 miles
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Facilities
Local Car Hire
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Travel by Coach
Parking
Gardens for Guest Use
Suitable for Disabled - Category 2
Dogs/Pets Welcome - By arrangement
Restaurant/Pub Nearby
Shop Nearby
Electric Cooking
Linen Provided
Washing Machine - laundry facilities on site
Weekend/Night Bookings Taken - Except July & August & New year
Sporting Facilities Nearby
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